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The Quantum Paradise

By: Ngozi Bolin
Narrated by: Jane O'Neill
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In the floating city of Qelustra, every need is anticipated, every life optimized, every emotion edited to perfection. Disease, crime, and poverty no longer exist. Humanity has achieved paradise.

But Rhen Dikem feels a wrongness in the flawless forests he oversees. Dr. Miavena Standish discovers that her empathy experiments draw on the anguish of alternate selves. Councilor Zaragoza Al-Rashid uncovers a secret energy program siphoning life from dying realities.

Together, guided by their unedited animal companions, they awaken to the truth: their paradise thrives on stolen consciousness, drained from infinite other worlds.

As visions of collapsing timelines bleed into their reality, the three must decide: protect the illusion of perfection, or shatter it with the truth.

The Quantum Paradise is a visionary sci fi thriller about quantum entanglement, moral compromise, and the hidden price of perfection. For fans of:

  • Blake Crouch (Dark Matter, Recursion)
  • Liu Cixin (The Three Body Problem)
  • Ursula K. Le Guin (The Dispossessed)

If you love speculative fiction that blends philosophy, quantum physics, and heart pounding suspense, this audiobook belongs on your shelf.

©2025 Ngozi Bolin (P)2025 Ngozi Bolin
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The Quantum Paradise starts off in what seems like an ideal future - peaceful, sustainable, everything in balance. But the more you learn, the more you realize how fragile that balance really is.

The story is layered in a really smart way. It asks some big questions about control, sacrifice, and what we’re willing to ignore in exchange for comfort, but it never feels preachy or dense. It’s thought-provoking, but still totally engaging as a sci-fi story.

If you’re into near-future fiction that blends science with emotion and leaves you thinking about it long after it ends, this one’s definitely worth a listen.

A quietly haunting look at a “perfect” future.

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